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Olazábal: “Seve brought to the team the passion he put in everything he did. He expected as much from us as he expected from himself.”

“I got emotional when I was asked how I felt at the final press conference. I recalled my recent tough times and I broke down.”

 

Twenty years ago, the 28th of September 1997 was a milestone in Valderrama history as Seve Ballesteros led Europe to a 14½ - 13½ victory in his home country when golf’s greatest team event was staged in Continental Europe for the first time. That week, the southern Spanish venue hit the headlines worldwide by hosting the world’s third biggest sports event after the Olympics and the World Cup.

The 32nd Ryder Cup was very special for José María Olazábal. “I have many great memories of that week at Valderrama. To begin with, the beautiful inauguration ceremony, and then the dowpour that fell in the early hours of Friday. According to local statistics it hadn’t rained that week for more than forty years, but that deluge made up for those and for the next forty!

“It was a very special Ryder Cup for me. After sharing so many with Seve as partners, having him as Captain was a very different feel. Seve was on top of every detail, he expected as much from us as he expected from himself. This made some players a bit uncomfortable, but I believe he did very well. We were close friends and we got on wonderfully.

“He had analysed every aspect of our opponents’ game and he prepared the course so we all had the same opportunities. With the help of Miguel, his right hand, he got the pairings completely right. He brought to the team the passion he put in everything he did – he was a great Captain.

“I clearly remember my Saturday morning four-ball with Nacho Garrido. The key moment was on 17 when we were really struggling against Phil Mickelson and Tom Lehman. Nacho’s second was bunkered past the green while Phil had hit a superb shot to six feet. Nacho’s bunker shot was amazing; the best bunker specialist couldn’t have done it in a hundred tries. He made his putt and Phil missed, so we halved that hole and eventually halved the match. It was an incredible moment.

“I got emotional at the final press conference when they asked me how I felt not having made it to the ’95 Ryder Cup; I recalled the tough times between ’95 and the first part of ’97 and I broke down; I was unable to talk for a while. To be there again on the winning team representing Europe, representing Spain, with Seve as Captain, meant the world to me.”

Olazábal (Hondarribia, Guipúzcoa 5/2/1966) has played several events on the European and Champions Tours this season. The winner of 35 international titles – including two green jackets in 1994 and 1999 – seven-times Ryder Cup player and victorious Captain in 2012, member of the Hall of Fame since 2009, will tee it up at the Andalucía Valderrama Masters from October 19-22, although he admits not being at his best driving form “I am struggling to hit fairways, so I expect to visit all the cork trees again”, he adds with a grin.

Valderrama holds many good memories for the Spanish champion. “My best result was third at the 1989 Volvo Masters won by Ronan Rafferty. Without being long, Valderrama is one of the most demanding courses in the world; technical and narrow with small greens. You must keep perfectly focused from the first tee shot to the last putt. I know no other course that doesn’t allow for a moment of relaxation in 18 holes. It’s a great golf course and always in top condition.”

 

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Álvaro Quirós is relishing the opportunity to claim a second European Tour title of the season in front of his home fans when the local favourite plays the Andalucia Valderrama Masters hosted by the Sergio García Foundation.

 

 

The seven-time European Tour winner grew up in nearby Guadiaro and knows the famous Real Club Valderrama layout inside-out, but has struggled on the notoriously tricky course in the past.

Quirós is hoping to put that right this time around and he returns a 2017 European Tour champion, having claimed his first victory in six years earlier this season at the Rocco Forte Open – Verdura, Sicily.

His fellow Spanish stars, Masters Champion Sergio García and World Number Five Jon Rahm, among many others, will join the Spaniard when he returns to the Sotogrande venue from October 19-22. Tickets to see these Spanish stars in action can be purchased here.

“It’s great news that the Andalucia Valderrama Masters is back, especially considering it’s going to be in Valderrama,” said the 34 year old. “I’d like to think that I’ll have a bit more home support there compared to all other weeks so it would be nice to play well. 

“It would be very special to win there obviously. I have always said that winning the Open de España in Seville in 2010 was great for me, and winning the Andalucia Valderrama Masters would be the next step for me. 

“Obviously it’s a very important thing to have at least one Spanish tournament on the European Tour and with the influence that Sergio has, every time he turns up at an event, it’s a help. I’m sure if you ask the promoters after the event, they would agree.”

Valderrama has this year undergone major renovations, replacing the surfaces on the greens and surrounding areas on the front nine in order to retains its standing as one of Europe’s best courses – next year it will make the same changes to the back nine. 

Quirós, however, does not see those alternations making too much of a difference to how the course will play for the European Tour stars and knows that they will still be facing the same, great old Valderrama course which last year produced a one over par winning score, from Andrew ‘Beef’ Johnston. 

“The golf course is going to be in great shape as usual. That’s the great thing about Valderrama, we are going there knowing that we’re going to get a golf course in perfect condition.” 

“They haven’t really changed anything in terms of the lay-out of the course but they have put new grass on the front nine. Basically the greens are the same, they have tried to build them exactly as it was before but again, the best asset of Valderrama is the condition. 

“The golf course is difficult for everybody, that’s the positive thing about it. It’s a special and unique design. It doesn’t really help the long hitters like myself and the greens are very small – that’s just Valderrama.” 

 

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59 international events held in Andalusian golf courses since 1966.

Over half a million golf tourists visit Andalusia every year.

 

www.andaluciavalderramamasters.com

 

The staging of the Andalucía Valderrama Masters hosted by the Sergio García Foundation, from October 19-22, will mark the 59th international golf tournament played in Andalusia, most of them at the Real Club Valderrama. The southern Spanish region has thus become a classic stop on the European Tour, having held more events than any other in continental Europe. 

Since 1966, Andalusian courses have hosted 59 elite professional tournaments, including 21 Volvo Masters, 11 Open de Andalucía, 11 Open de España, three Volvo World Match Play Championships, three editions of the Andalucía Valderrama Masters, three World Cups, two World Golf Championships and the 1997 Ryder Cup.

Many of the world’s best – Major winners, Ryder Cup heroes – have competed in Andalusia: Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Tiger Woods, Seve Ballesteros, Phil Mickelson, Roberto de Vicenzo, Vijay Singh, Graeme McDowell, José María Olazábal, Bernhard Langer, Sir Nick Faldo, Ian Woosnam, Sergio García, Miguel Ángel Jiménez, Sandy Lyle, Darren Clarke, Martin Kaymer, Justin Rose, Ernie Els or Davis Love III. 

The majority and most prominent of these events have been hosted by the Real Club Valderrama. The flagship of Andalusian golf will gather the fans once again next month for the third edition of the Andalucía Valderrama Masters, where Sergio García and Jon Rahm have already confirmed their attendance.  

Andalusia is a well-established golf destination and the leading Spanish region in golf facilities, boasting 114 courses. In fact, the Costa del Sol has the largest concentration of golf facilities in continental Europe. A flourishing industry has developed around golf in order to welcome the increasing number of visitors attracted to this area. 530,000 arrivals of golf tourists were recorded in southern Spain in 2016. 

According to data provided by the Regional Government of Andalusia, the golf industry generates an estimated yearly income of 730 million euro for this region. The importance of this market is highlighted by the fact that golf tourists spend on average 129.68 euro per day, while general tourists spend 62.84. In addition, golfers tend to stay longer – their average length of stay is 11.4 days, as opposed to 8.7 for general tourists. 

In words of Francisco Javier Fernández, Regional Minister for Tourism and Sports, “Andalusia is an international benchmark for tourism, but also for sports and particularly for golf. Our region is the best choice in Europe for playing golf all year round. Because of its climate, its numerous courses and its rich complementary offer, Andalusia is a privileged venue for top-class sports events." 

 

A press conference to announce the details of the Andalucía Valderrama Masters, hosted by the Sergio García Foundation, will take place on Monday September 25th at 13:00h at the Real Club Valderrama. Please, confirm attendance.

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The iconic layout has hosted 23 world class golf events.

 

Valderrama renovation project

 

The Real Club Valderrama will stage the Andalucía Valderrama Masters from October 19-22, a European Tour event sponsored by the Autonomous Government of Andalusia and hosted by the Sergio García Foundation. Valderrama is heading into the final stage of an ambitious modernization and upgrading plan, which will consolidate the course among the best in the world. An extremely meticulous project, which began in 2013 and has carried out a significant investment.

The last phase of the renovation and upgrading project at the legendary Valderrama golf course, host to 23 international events and the world’s top players, is coming along smoothly according to Javier Reviriego, the Club’s General Manager: “Last February work was successfully completed on the front nine. Next winter the project will be carried out on the back nine, concluding a significant investment plan that has been carried out with the firm proposal of its current Board to consolidate itself as the best in Europe for many years.

“Among the work carried out on the front nine, what stands out is the renovation of all the greens with a new variety of “Bent Grass Agrostis T1”, and they have all been restored to their original size. Furthermore, the sand base has been improved and some drains have been repaired under the guidance of the world-famous golf architect, Kyle Philips.

“The approaches to the greens have also been renovated with new silica sand added to the base in order to improve playing conditions. The rough areas have been treated to eliminate weeds, and the famous cork oaks have also been pruned, thus allowing for more light to enter and movement of air, which improves the health of the plant.

“The landscaping has been improved in the areas adjacent to the paths; as for the bunkers, several drains have been changed in order to boost playability for the golfers.

“One of the major items of the investment plan has undoubtedly been the new irrigation system. One of the most advanced in the world and has allowed not only to present the golf course in better conditions, it has also brought a significant saving of water resources thanks to the optimization software.

“With the conclusion of this phase, all that remains is to carry out the same work on the back nine in order to conclude a plan with which Valderrama will substantially improve the level of excellence for which is known in the whole world”, concludes Reviriego.

 

PAST WINNERS

YEAR

EVENT

WINNER

SCORE

TOP SPANIARD

1988

Volvo Masters

Nick Faldo

74-71-71-68=284(-4)

2º Seve Ballesteros (-2)

1989

Volvo Masters

Ronan Rafferty

72-69-70-71=282(-6)

3º José Mª Olazábal (-1)

1990

Volvo Masters

Mike Harwood

70-72-73-71=286(+2)

4º José Mª Olazábal (+4)

1991

Volvo Masters

Rodger Davis

68-73-68-71=280(-4)

4º Seve Ballesteros (Par)

1992*

Volvo Masters

Sandy Lyle  

72-70-72-73=287(+3)

6º José Mª Olazábal (+7)

1993

Volvo Masters

Colin Montgomerie

69-70-67-68=274(-10)

10º Miguel A. Jiménez (+3)

1994

Volvo Masters

Bernhard Langer

71-62-73-70=276(-8)

2º Seve Ballesteros (-7)

1995

Volvo Masters

Alexander Cejka

74-66-72-70=282(-2)

5º José Rivero (+2)

1996

Volvo Masters

Mark McNulty

72-69-67-68=276(-8)

13º Carlos Suneson (+3)

1997

Ryder Cup

EUROPA 

14½ - 13½

 

1999*

WGC-Amex

Tiger Woods

71-69-70-68=278(-6)

2º Miguel A. Jiménez (-6)

2000

WGC-Amex

Mike Weir 

68-75-65-69=277(-11)

5º Sergio García (-7)

2002*

 

Volvo Masters

Bernhard Langer

C. Montgomerie 

71-71-72-67=281(-3)

70-69-72-70=281(-3)

7º Sergio García (+3)

2003*

Volvo Masters

Fredrik Jacobson 

64-71-71-70=276(-12)

2º Carlos Rodiles (-12)

2004*

Volvo Masters

Ian Poulter 

71-67-69-70=277(-11)

2º Sergio García (-11)

2005

Volvo Masters

Paul McGinley

74-68-65-67=274(-10)

2º Sergio García (-9)

2006

Volvo Masters

Jeev Milkha Singh 

71-71-68-72=282(-2)

2º Sergio García (-1)

2007*

Volvo Masters

Justin Rose

70-68-71-74=283(-1)

7º M. A. Jiménez (+5)

2008 

Volvo Masters

Søren Kjeldsen

65-71-69-71=276 (-8)

4º Sergio García (-4)

2010

Andalucía Masters

Graeme McDowell

68-67-72-74=281(-3)

7º Miguel A. Jiménez (+1)

2011

Andalucía Masters

Sergio García 

70-70-67-71=278(-6)

 

2016

Open de España

Andrew Johnston 

67-74-74-70=285(+1)

3º Sergio García (+3)

2017  Andalucía Valderrama Masters-Fundación Sergio García 19-21 de octubre 

 

 

*PLAYOFF

1992 Sandy Lyle beat Colin Mongomerie on the first playoff hole 

1999 Tiger Woods beat Miguel Ángel Jiménez on the first playoff hole

2002 Langer & Montgomerie shared the title after two playoff holes as darkness fell

2003 Fredrik Jacobson beat Carlos Rodiles on the fourth playoff hole

2004 Ian Poulter beat Sergio García on the first playoff hole

2007 Justin Rose needed two extra holes to beat Simon Dyson and Søren Kjeldsen

 

A press conference to announce the details of the Andalucía Valderrama Masters, hosted by the Sergio García Foundation, will take place on Monday September 25th at 13:00h at the Real Club Valderrama. Please, confirm attendance.

Tickets for the Andalucía Valderrama Masters are available at: TICKETS

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Sergio Garcia has returned to the Top 10 in the world golf rankings following his stunning triumph at the Masters on Sunday night.

The Spanish golfer's dramatic playoff victory over Justin Rose gave him his first major title at the 74th attempt, as he followed in the footsteps of fellow Spaniards Seve Ballesteros and Jose Maria Olazabal, who both won the Masters on two occasions.

The win has propelled 37 year old Garcia from 11th to 7th in the latest rankings, just ahead of 2013 US Open winner Rose who is up from 14th to 8th.

Despite missing the tournament through injury after a serious fall on a staircase, Dustin Johnson stills holds a comfortable lead at the top over Rory McIlroy.

Ex World No 1 Jason Day is third in the rankings, while Japan's Hideki Matsuyama and two time Major winner Jordan Spieth are fourth and fifth respectively.

Sweden's Henrik Stenson is the second highest ranked European at No 6, just ahead of Garcia and Rose.

Rickie Fowler and Justin Thomas round out the Top 10.

Further back, Ireland's Shane Lowry is 66th after missing the cut at the Masters, while Graeme McDowell is 20 places further back at No 86.

The Top 10 via the Official World Golf Rankings.

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